LSU Tigers are in danger of losing a key 2025 commit to an SEC rival
It appears the LSU Tigers are in danger of losing one of their top 2025 commits to an SEC rival. 2025 four-star linebacker Keylan Moses, who is from Baton Rouge, committed to LSU last November. Moses, 6-foot-2/210 lbs, is rated in 247Sports' composite rankings as the No. 29 linebacker in the nation and the No. […]
It appears the LSU Tigers are in danger of losing one of their top 2025 commits to an SEC rival.
2025 four-star linebacker Keylan Moses, who is from Baton Rouge, committed to LSU last November.
Moses, 6-foot-2/210 lbs, is rated in 247Sports' composite rankings as the No. 29 linebacker in the nation and the No. 5 player in the state of Louisiana. His brother is former Alabama linebacker Dylan Moses.
The four-star linebacker told Rivals.com this week that he's still committed to LSU, but the Texas A&M Aggies are giving him plenty to think about.
"All I can really say is that they're (Texas A&M) definitely hand and hand for sure dealing with my recruitment," said Moses after his official visit to College Station this past weekend.
"Texas A&M has been consistent ever since I committed and they've been showing much more care," added Moses.
The Oregon Ducks are another program that's also trying to flip Moses from LSU. Moses told Rivals.com that he's taking a visit to Oregon this upcoming weekend.
LSU could still win this recruiting battle — Moses hasn't decommitted at this point. But it's going to be a bit more difficult to keep Moses' name in the commit column than the Tigers probably thought it would be.
The Tigers currently have 11 players committed to their 2025 recruiting class, which is ranked No. 12 in the nation.
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